Lee Ann Womack is an American country singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Winner of many awards, including a Grammy [2] .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Discography
- 3 Awards and nominations
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
Biography
- See also “ Lee Ann Womack Early life ” in the English section.
Born on August 19, 1966 in the city of Jacksonville ( Texas , USA ). At an early age she became interested in country music. Her father was a disc jockey and often took her daughter to work, where she helped him choose music to run on air [3] . Winner of many awards, including a Grammy .
Discography
- See also “ Lee Ann Womack Discography ” in the English section.
- Studio albums
- Lee Ann Womack (1997)
- Some Things I Know (1998)
- I Hope You Dance (2000)
- Something Worth Leaving Behind (2002)
- The Season for Romance (2002)
- There's More Where That Came From (2005)
- Call Me Crazy (2008)
- The Way I'm Livin ' (2014)
- The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone (2017)
Awards and nominations
6 CMA Awards (out of 17 nominations), 5 ACM Awards (out of 16 nominations) and a Grammy award (out of 10 nominations).
| Year | Reward | Category | Recipient | Result |
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| 1997 | Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nomination |
| 1998 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Top New Female Vocalist | Herself | Victory |
| British Country Music Awards | Best International Country Album of the Year | Some things i know | Victory | |
| Country music association | Horizon award | Herself | Nomination | |
| Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nomination | ||
| TNN / Music City News Country Awards | Star of Tomorrow - Female Artist | Herself | Victory | |
| American music awards | Favorite Country New Artist | Herself | Victory | |
| 2000 | Country Music Association Awards | Single of the year | I Hope You Dance | Victory |
| 2001 | Academy of Country Music Awards | Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination |
| Top single of the year | I Hope You Dance | Victory | ||
| Top song of the year | I Hope You Dance | Victory | ||
| Top Vocal Event of the Year (along with Sons of the Desert ) | I Hope You Dance | Victory | ||
| Grammy awards | Best country album | I Hope You Dance | Nomination | |
| Best Female Country Vocal Performance | I Hope You Dance | Nomination | ||
| Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Victory | |
| Music Video of the Year | Ashes by now | Nomination | ||
| Billboard music awards | Adult Contemporary Song of the Year | I Hope You Dance | Victory | |
| 2002 | Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nomination |
| Vocal Event of the Year (with Willie Nelson ) | Mendocino County Line | Victory | ||
| Academy of Country Music | Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination | |
| 2003 | Grammy awards | Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (with Willie Nelson) | Mendocino County Line | Victory |
| Best Country Female Vocal Performance | Something Worth Leaving Behind | Nomination | ||
| Academy of Country Music Awards | Top Vocal Event of the Year (with Willie Nelson) | Mendocino County Line | Victory | |
| Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination | ||
| 2005 | Academy of Country Music | Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination |
| Single record of the year | I May Hate Myself In the Morning | Nomination | ||
| Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nomination | |
| Musical Event of the Year (with Willie Nelson ) | I'll never be free | Nomination | ||
| Single of the year | I May Hate Myself In the Morning | Victory | ||
| Music Video of the Year | I May Hate Myself In the Morning | Nomination | ||
| Album of the year | There's More Where That Came From | Victory | ||
| Vocal Event of the Year (along with George Strait ) | Good News, Bad News | Victory | ||
| 2006 | Academy of Country Music | Album of the year | There's More Where That Came From | Nomination |
| Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination | ||
| Music Video of the Year | I May Hate Myself in the Morning | Nomination | ||
| 2009 | Academy of Country Music | Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination |
| Country music association | Vocal Event of the Year (along with George Strait) | Everything But Quits | Nomination | |
| Grammy awards | Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Last call | Nomination | |
| 2010 | Academy of Country Music | Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination |
| Country music association | Vocal Event of the Year (along with Alan Jackson) | Till the end | Nomination | |
| Grammy awards | Best country album | Call me crazy | Nomination | |
| Best Country Collaboration with Vocals (along with George Strait) | Everything But Quits | Nomination | ||
| Best Female Country Vocal Performance | Solitary thinkin ' | Nomination | ||
| 2011 | Academy of Country Music | Top female vocalist | Herself | Nomination |
| 2015 | Grammy awards | Best country album | The Way I'm Livin ' | Nomination |
| CMT Music Awards | Female Video of the Year | The Way I'm Livin ' | Nomination | |
| Country Music Association Awards | Female Vocalist of the Year | Herself | Nomination | |
| British country music association | International album of the year | The Way I'm Livin ' | Nomination | |
| International act of the year | Herself | Nomination | ||
| Americana Music Association | Album of the year | The Way I'm Livin ' | Nomination | |
| Artist of the year | Herself | Nomination | ||
| 2016 | Grammy awards | Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance | Chances are | Nomination |
Notes
- ↑ Internet Movie Database - 1990.
- ↑ GRAMMY.com
- ↑ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas Lee Ann Womack biography . Allmusic . Date of treatment May 28, 2017.
Links
- leeannwomack.com - Lee Ann Womack official site
- Womack, Lee Ann on the Internet Movie Database
- Lee Ann Womack . allmusic.com